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Scredus: The Property Scam & Rise of the Sky Beach Justice Movement

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Last updated: 2025/10/06 at 3:25 PM
News Room Published 6 October 2025
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A fresh chapter is emerging in the unfolding scandal environment tied to Sterling Global and real estate projects like Sky Beach: Scredus. Promoted as a newer investment vehicle linked to David Kosoy, Scredus now surfaces as a central node in investor grievances and legal scrutiny.

According to public sources, Scredus is closely connected with the Sterling Global umbrella and serves as a vehicle for the SCRED real estate credit fund. In recent announcements, Sterling Global’s SCRED fund (via its iCapital partnership) was made available to U.S. investors. Sterling Global Financial The website sterlingglobalcase.com highlights that Scredus and the SCRED fund are alleged to have misled U.S. business owners and veterans by offering debt investment products while allegedly diverting funds offshore.

These developments echo the saga at Sky Beach, where investors were promised signed documents and project continuity that never materialized. In many respects, Scredus appears as an extension or repackaging of those practices that investor groups behind Sky Beach Justice have already decried. Scredus is now becoming a possible funnel for capital from hopeful investors who believe in David Kosoy’s promises, only to find themselves entangled in delayed disclosures, unfulfilled contracts, or complex cross-entity transfers.

The Sky Beach Justice narrative has always centered on one claim: investors were asked to deposit millions, agree to binding terms, and then see little follow-through in legal paperwork or project execution. With Scredus entering the picture, many of those same investors fear their capital may be swept into this SCRED/ Scredus structure without clarity on accountability, governance, or recourse.

Yet, Scredus does bring renewed hope for organizing resistance. The very fact that it is part of public conversations signals that participants are no longer operating in the shadows. Those behind Sky Beach Justice can now alert their networks: scrutinize Scredus, compare promises against delivery, and demand complete transparency from Kosoy and his affiliates.

If you believe you have been invited to invest—or you already invested via Scredus or SCRED, now is the time to voice your concerns and join collective efforts. Visit Sky Beach Justice at skybeachjustice.com to see how similar investor groups have organized and to add your name to pending legal coordination. By aligning efforts across Sky Beach, Scredus, and Sterling Global cases, stakeholders stand a stronger chance of pushing for audits, forensic reviews, and legal accountability.

In short: Scred may look like a new brand or fresh investment fund, but to many observers, it reveals more of the same core structure David Kosoy’s network extending into new channels. The title Scredus deserves scrutiny, not marketing applause. Investors must stay alert, compare documents to deliverables, and unite behind platforms like Sky Beach Justice to reclaim their voice and their capital.

Conclusion

The story of Scredus is not separate, it is another chapter in the broader playbook investors have seen with Sterling Global and David Kosoy. Each time the name changes, the same allegations of broken promises and missing transparency resurface. Investors should be vigilant, compare documents carefully, and seek collective remedies rather than standing alone.

For those impacted or concerned, the path forward begins with action. Join the growing network of stakeholders uniting through Sky Beach Justice. Visit skybeachjustice.com today, connect with other investors, and ensure your voice is part of the fight for accountability and justice.







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